Design communication – You provide sketches, reference images, or a verbal description. The factory evaluates feasibility and gives a quote.
3D modeling / prototype – The design team creates a 3D model based on your requirements and outputs a 3D-printed prototype (resin or wax) for shape and proportion confirmation.
Mold development – Parts are separated according to product structure, and mass-production molds (usually steel or aluminum alloy) are made.
Trial production / sample signing – A small batch is produced. Both parties confirm color, feel, and assembly, then sign off on the sealed sample.
Mass production – Full-scale production, including vinyl/injection molding, spray painting, pad printing, assembly, and packaging.
QC and shipping – Three-stage QC random inspections. Once approved, products are shipped according to your requirements (sea freight, air freight, or courier drop shipping).